After more than 5 months of development, the KBarcode team has released version 1.2.0 of KBarcode. This latest stable release brings professional high-quality label printing to the KDE desktop. In fact, KBarcode is already used by a few companies under production conditions and has proven to be reliable and stable -- considering the high costs for similar commercial applications, KBarcode might save you some money! KBarcode supports labels with most major barcode types, images, as well as any kind of rich text, and can be used for everything from simple CD covers to printing thousands of business cards. Labels can easily be created using the WYSIWYG label designer (misc shot) and over 1000 predefined labels. Configuring is easy thanks to the graphical setup wizard, which can also optionally create SQL tables. KBarcode is available in English, Finish, German, Hungarian, Italian, Spanish and Swedish. For further information on documentation and support, click here.

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True.. but it shouldn't matter much with XFree86, which probably 99% of KDE users are using. You can have virtual resolutions. On PowerBase 200 (old mac-clone), I use a resolution of 800x600 on a 1600x1200 virtual screen.

Well, and what's the difference? Stats are just calculated from people questioned about a matter, the same way as this poll. The only difference may be that stats might have a broader audience.

If you consider that kde-look users/voters are representative enough of all KDE users, and that more than 20000 users (votes) are meaningful compared to the full user group, then you can fairly say that this poll gives us proper statistics.

It should be noted that most users keep sticking to a system's default screen resolution. Windows' default screen resolution after installation has been 640x480 and 800x600 until recently. Knoppix on the other hand starts up in 1024x768 on almost all computers so most other Linux distributions should be able to do so as well.

You can use KBarcode for many things at home, without the need for a barcode reader.
One example is printing CD-Covers, but there may be more confortable applications for this task. A more usual task is printing business cards or address labels, both of them do not contain barcodes usually, so you won't need a barcode reader.

As a matter of a fact, I do not even own a barcode reader, so one can definitly use KBarcode without owning one.

A dialog should be designed such that it does not need to be bigger than 4/5th of the screen dimensions. So with a screen size of 800x600 pixels (width by height) the dialog should not exceed 640x480 pixels in any dimension.

You should not have to listen to these complaining ingrates. You worked hard to put out a program that you charge $0.00 for. It makes me wonder how many of these negative comments are coming from Europe. I say this because many Europeans tend to not appreciate the work or sacrifice of others. :)